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################################################################
#
# 27 Oct 1997 (Valid until who knows?)
#
# I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE VALIDITY AND ACCURACY OF
# THIS INFORMATION, IF YOU ARE SO CONCERNED PLEASE CONTACT
# YOUR OWN TELEPHONE PROVIDER AND CONFIGURE THIS YOURSELF.
# AND DO NOT USE THIS FILE.
#
#
# Darryl L Miles
# <[email protected]>
#
# Under 35 miles (approx) and WITHIN same STD code (for many regions
# the local band will cover a few adjecent STD code areas as well).
# British_BritishTelecom_Local
################################################################
################################################################
#
# NAME OF THE RULESET. This is NEEDED for accounting purposes.
#
################################################################
name=British_BritishTelecom_Local
################################################################
# currency settings
################################################################
# 1 pound sterling = 100 pence sterling
# 1 pence sterling is our lowest unit of coinage, but
# I suspect telephone companys may remember the
# fractions of pence for billing.
#
# Our monetry format:
#
# e.g. £1.57 = 1 pound and 57 pence.
# e.g. 157p = 1 pund and 57 pence.
#
# defines UKP (PoundSterling) to be used as currency
# symbol (not absolutely needed, default = "$")
currency_symbol=£
# Define the position of the currency symbol.
# (not absolutely needed, default is "right")
currency_position=left
# Define the number of significat digits.
# (not absolutely needed, default is "2"
currency_digits=2
################################################################
# connection settings
################################################################
# NOTE: rules are applied from top to bottom - the
# LAST matching rule is the one used for the
# cost computations.
# This is charged whenever you connect. If you don't have to
# pay per-connection, use "0" here or comment it out.
per_connection=0.0
# minimum costs per per connection. If the costs of a phone
# call are less than this value, this value is used instead
# They quote 5p _*inclusive*_ of VAT (Value Added Tax, whose
# current rate is 17.5%). All other charges are exclusive
# of VAT.
minimum_costs=0.04256
# This is the default rule which is used when no other rule
# applies. The first component "0.04" is the price of one
# "unit", while "60" is the duration in seconds.
# Therefore the following rule means: "Every 60 seconds 0.04
# PoundsSterling are added to the bill"
#
# I've simply taken the worst case price for this, peak time
# calls. Just in case I miss a period of time out.
default=(0.04, 60)
################################################################
# charge bands
################################################################
# We are actually charged to the second, but I don't really
# need the PPP program to be so accurate myself (all that
# CPU power working out costs, when it can be browsing the
# Web, ho ho ho :-). To the nearest 10 (or so) seconds is
# fine for me.
# Charge: 4p/min (peak time)
# Min Charge: 4.256p/call
# Unit Time: per second
#
on (monday..friday) between (8:00..17:59) use (0.008, 12)
# Change: 1.7p/min (off-peak time)
# Min Charge: 4.256p/call
# Unit Time: per second
#
on (monday..friday) between (18:00..7:59) use (0.0034, 12)
# Charge: 1p/min (weekend rate)
# Min Charge: 4.256p/call
# Unit Time: per second
#
on (saturday..sunday) between () use (0.002, 12)
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